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"Marvel at the Majestic Hammerhead: A Spectacle of Nature's Finest" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the hammerhead, a true marvel of the ocean. 🦈 From Picture No

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Old tilt hammerhead found in Kent

Old tilt hammerhead found in Kent
Photograph of an old tilt hammerhead found in Kent and probably in use in 1660s at Bugsell Forge. Shown alongside a ruler

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hammerhead Shark

Hammerhead Shark, belonging to the Sphyrnidae family. Date: 1862

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Newhaven Docks - February 1948

Newhaven Docks - February 1948
View of ships, boats, cranes and warehouses. George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N29555

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Smooth Hammerhead Shark

Smooth Hammerhead Shark
FG-11340 SMOOTH HAMMERHEAD SHARK - FROM ABOVE Sphyrna zygaena Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Smooth hammerhead shark, Sphyrna zygaena

Smooth hammerhead shark, Sphyrna zygaena.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hamerkop or hammerhead stork, Scopus umbretta

Hamerkop or hammerhead stork, Scopus umbretta, and Asian openbill stork, Anastomus oscitans.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Smooth hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena) and Marbled Electric Ray (Torpedo Marmorata)

Smooth hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena) and Marbled Electric Ray (Torpedo Marmorata)
Illustration engraving of a Smooth hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena) and Marbled Electric Ray (Torpedo Marmorata)

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Indians Fishing (colour litho)

Indians Fishing (colour litho)
BAL109954 Indians Fishing (colour litho) by White, John (fl.1570-93) (after); 35.3x23.5 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta), South Luangwa National Park, Zambia, Africa

Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta), South Luangwa National Park, Zambia, Africa

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini)

Scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini)

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna mokarran) Northern Bahamas

Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna mokarran) Northern Bahamas

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Picture No. 10767891

Picture No. 10767891
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - Cameraman films Hammerhead for documentary. (Sphyrna lewini) Date:

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Picture No. 10767846

Picture No. 10767846
Great Hammerhead Shark - With diver. Cameraman Ron Taylor in the open ocean near the Bahamas. They are considered dangerous but attacks are very rare. (Sphyrna mokarran) Date:

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Picture No. 10767767

Picture No. 10767767
Great Hammerhead SHARK (Sphyrna mokarran) Date:

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, in flight over water, with nesting material in beak, Gambia

Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, in flight over water, with nesting material in beak, Gambia, February

Background imageHammerhead Collection: LS Plate 191 from the John Reeves Collection

LS Plate 191 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Sphyrna zygaena, hammerhead shark

Sphyrna zygaena, hammerhead shark
Plate 145 from the John Reeves Collection. John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Smooth Hammerhead Shark - underwater

Smooth Hammerhead Shark - underwater
FG-11338-c Smooth Hammerhead Shark - underwater Sphyrna zygaena Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHammerhead Collection: The Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta), also known as Hammerkop, Hammerkopf, Hammerhead, Hammerhead Stork

The Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta), also known as Hammerkop, Hammerkopf, Hammerhead, Hammerhead Stork, Umbrette, Umber Bird, Tufted Umber, or Anvilhead, is a medium-sized wading bird (56 cm long)

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, standing in water with reflection, Savute, Chobe N. P. Botswana

Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, standing in water with reflection, Savute, Chobe N. P. Botswana
Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, standing in water with reflection, Savute, Chobe N.P. Botswana

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, close-up of head, Masai Mara, Kenya

Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, close-up of head, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, in flight, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, in flight, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Cumulonimbus storm clouds

Cumulonimbus storm clouds. Cumulonimbus are large, turbulent clouds which carry rain or hail. Cumulonimbus clouds usually form from puffy cumulus clouds at a much lower height which grow vertically

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Thunder clouds

Thunder clouds
Thunder cloud showing anvil formation. Thunder clouds are large and turbulent clouds carrying rain or hail. As the cloud grows it forms rising spikes that create a flattened anvil-shaped top

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark from below. (Sphyrna lewini). Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Scalloped hammerhead shark from below. (Sphyrna lewini). Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
David Day / SplashdownDirect

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Female scalloped hammerhead shark with many mating bite scars. (Sphyrna lewini)

Female scalloped hammerhead shark with many mating bite scars. (Sphyrna lewini). Wolf Island, Galapagos
David Day / SplashdownDirect

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Hammerhead Fruit Bat Distribution: Gambia, Sudan, Zaire, North East Angola

Hammerhead Fruit Bat Distribution: Gambia, Sudan, Zaire, North East Angola
KF-5312 Hammer-headed Fruit Bat Distribution: Gambia, Sudan, Zaire, North East Angola Hypsignathus monstrosus Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHammerhead Collection: School of Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks. Island of Malpelo Columbia

School of Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks. Island of Malpelo Columbia
KA-511 School of Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks Island of Malpelo Columbia Sphyrna lewini Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Cocos Island, Costa Rica

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Cocos Island, Costa Rica
DSE-112 Scalloped Hammerhead SHARK Cocos Island, Costa Rica Sphyrna lewini Douglas David Seifert Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Cocos Island, Costa Rica

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Cocos Island, Costa Rica
DSE-109 Scalloped Hammerhead SHARK Cocos Island, Costa Rica Sphyrna lewini Douglas David Seifert Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - group / school Cocos Island, Costa Rica

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - group / school Cocos Island, Costa Rica
DSE-101 Scalloped Hammerhead SHARK - group / school Cocos Island, Costa Rica Sphyrna lewini Douglas David Seifert Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world
VT-8598 Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world. Usually seen underwater between 2-3 m. length. Galapagos Islands, Equador

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school

Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school
VT-8596 Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school. Galapagos Islands, Equador

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and sting rays. Can grow over 6m in length

Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and sting rays. Can grow over 6m in length. Coral Sea. Australia GHH-020
VT-8556 Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and stingrays. Can grow over 6m in length. Coral Sea. Australia Sphyrna mokarran Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark - View from above. Attracted to fishermen cleaning their catch above

Great Hammerhead Shark - View from above. Attracted to fishermen cleaning their catch above
VT-8480 Great Hammerhead SHARK - viewed from above Coral Sea. Australia Sphyrna mokarran Attracted to fishermen cleaning their catch above, swims over coral looking for fish scraps

Background imageHammerhead Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks - These sharks congregate around offshore reefss during daytime

Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks - These sharks congregate around offshore reefss during daytime, feeding at night
VT-8601 Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks - These sharks congregate around offshore reefs during daytime, feeding at night. Galapagos Islands, Equador



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"Marvel at the Majestic Hammerhead: A Spectacle of Nature's Finest" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the hammerhead, a true marvel of the ocean. 🦈 From Picture No. 10767726, we delve into the world of these magnificent creatures. Let's start with the Scalloped Hammerhead Shark in Galapagos and Indo-Pacific waters, showcasing its unique scalloped head shape. Queens of Bahamas reign supreme as they gracefully glide through their domain – powerful and elegant Great Hammerhead Sharks captivate our hearts from a side view. In Costa Rica's Cocos Island, witness resilience as a Scalloped Hammerhead reveals an injury on its journey from head to flippers. This marine and land National Park is truly one of Earth's best places to encounter sharks in their natural habitat. Looking up in wonderment, hundreds of Scalloped Hammerheads pass by peacefully in Galapagos Islands – an astonishing sight for divers lucky enough to witness this breathtaking phenomenon firsthand. The fearless cameraman gets up close and personal with a curious Scalloped Hammerhead inspecting his presence – capturing an unforgettable moment that showcases both trust and curiosity between species. As swarms gather, behold the sheer power and unity displayed by these incredible creatures during their annual migration. The hammerheads come together like no other shark species can – creating a spectacle that leaves us humbled by nature's wonders. So next time you find yourself near deep waters or exploring marine sanctuaries around the world, keep your eyes peeled for these mesmerizing hammerheads - ambassadors reminding us why we must protect our oceans' delicate balance.